» '-- » , THB UHAHLUITITOWAR GUABDILN __ or canem or Paine! aowaito iecsno. Surrogate Court re estate of Silas Clark 'late 01 in Prince County in said Laborer, deceased, Intest- A-sainist sunsringni -ir rave to any in f'»liiiiuiliie1fiCr:lilti;ii"iiiniisdtilgngefsoratei cuts, bmiaeii, svrclliiige, mas: DIDS- Order guaranteed Victor Trans consideration et the splendid musical lil ' 1-or oruted under the laws of gglu fhsumgtigm etc ii°°iii HOLMANIS' Siimiiii°“iii°° tu y in. ii | ' 4043-1-25M2iE1L speeches delivered. The following the :mill ljrorince, praying that at MADE 'N 1 -GOING OVERSEAS.- The thi' ` -CIVIC ELECTION IN KENSING- TON.-Tlie civic election for the town oi' linnslngton on Tuesday, January 23rd for the election of a Mayor an ` four councillors resulted as followsz- ' For Mayor Dr. F. W. Jardine, elected hy' acciamation. For Councillors-An drew Bowness, Dr. A. A. Lockhart, Wesley Champion and Al€‘X C9-59l9Y1 son gave an eloquent discourse. deal- the latter been chosen t¢; illlua. vac; ancy caused by the res gna on 0 _ _ ,__ wsu 5 his James Lynda. Au were elected by ac- gfflfjecfiexithmsuciaaa déimgiéiiiifiicleari Durhlz the time you have labored f Don’t load your stomach with cough syi-ups. Send healing mediation thro ugh the nostrils- send it into the pas- sages that are subject to colds and rally that was held in Alberton on Jan. 18th, Inst. althoush not a decid- ed success ,in point of the number of programme and eloquent and logical programme was carried oi1t:-- Chair- °° ,man’s Remarks- l-lon Benj. Rogers. Address- Father Mclntyre. Reading Mr. Dawson. Solo- Gr. Daw- son. Address - Lieut Mac- - Donald. Chorus- Keep the Home i Th services will be continued e/very 11 and 'I and at Georgetown at l._'l‘he “fm” ,ms week “cept Sam,-¢|.y morning service will include an ad- wenmg' starting “_ 7_3() p_ m_ Qui ~ Sunday, thvei il8th txt. Relvl. Ad so l prea at a. m.. °"“°'“~"""N°--' '1`1‘° ’°°'““i“K siiidiiirpiim. An are cdrdidiiy invited. Ai}iiNiiWiE|iiiMiNi M\‘.` The following letter has been re- ceived by Miss Etta C. Coles. North Milton. in answer to a note enclosed in a "Xmas sock” from the W.P. A.. of that pint-e. Pte. J. Allen. 4, 58 Canadians. 2 Southern Hospital. Ward 4. Southmead. Bristol. England. __ Dear friend.-Received the B100 are i"1nn~t i be held at my Chambers furlough wiiii his parents in i°w“` H1 3€VB'l'Ul D90D|0 in CUPS 'l`faV0llB9 Fires Burning. Address- Rev. Mr.; “Xmss sock" containing so many very ' ° . have received letters from boys at Millar. Address- Rev. Maurice Mc-|useiul articles. also your note, which chairman. Hon. Benj. Rogers In th splendid reputation already establish- clear and . very. emphatic words the solemn duty of every Brit- ish subject to contribute to the trium- donating a. goodly sum towards the maintenance of those whose- support~ bell 01' Summerslde In his address dealt with the need of naval recruits. d splendid work already achieved by might. "the teeth of the Lion 'of Brit- ain, that has so often lacerated the ing with the subject of National Ser- illon. The addresses of Revs. Mr. Miller and Father Maurice McDonald. althou li s ontantous were character- Navy.-A. ¢\\¢lDonald. God Save the King. The' was inside. Many' thanks for t-he :G - eilcind present. The Canadian liked . . . .~ ' - Y ' , ros came around with them. to e tletli 1l.1\ of I eiiruary next coming route to Sydney and other centres on stockings were sent from Cape Tn. ;'{|¥li;i,f;e0f,fhff-xeriiniiéitzigliyiis Tgiiiiéggcluégg ganaaians on Xmas Day_ 1 am from ' J ° U19 y making an urgent appeal to the Toronto. 3115' have 1081 ll ISE d°W¥\ 0" ' W manhood dr Alperton to iipiieid ure' the Somme. Oct. 4th. I do not mind- as I was only doing my ,duty as all .Yours respectfully, J. A. phant conclusion of this terrible war,_ either hy "donning the khaki," or by, _ PRESENIATIUN Mr. Campbell in thrilling eloquence Fagseiiizxiggti °i3i°Hi§g;pii;|i;{!'rR;;é described the immensity of B1-ltaln's waited on and presented with A purge great navy. and also described the and the following nddrgssz - . Rev. J. A. Gaudet- that very important arm of B_rltalns__ Revcmnd Dear F'athm_:_ Be Begun ed that it is not the outcome of a mere ,. _ passing emotion, that prompts us to iiiiie Gi iiie Kaiser' Rev' Mi' Daw -address you. but the sentiments ofa sincerely grateful people, to a much beloved pastor. ` amongst us ou were untlring in your iiesii iiiiii iiiii “'°i"iB ieii ii iiisiiiig iiii' efforts to atlvance both our spiritual iii§iiii°ii °iiL?i'egy °X;i[°Diii me (ifiégeyaiid temporal welfare-.You were most ‘f:)‘5t§“]§°~n mb I ngw°’ifu'o ea lyattentive to me sieir and smicteii. S "sd W d ii tyslii' ii I while the needy always found in you "mine" 9' "iii ° ii 9 i`i"iig iipiiiiii ia willing helper-. We are aware. that 0 :1aeb_eon0a|in¢a's hvevlte hrovera efaoentlsry' lhllhlhlwtthls lolf will D0 Ill# BWGBLET wrNN1Puo 'PO RON'l‘O¢ ON 1'. grinder » Yaaetvriillieopthstiandmelatlevigorttiantnat vnnlewlth any ot||er,\oQha¢nfI|iI weeks ouppiy cursaaily lomaleatonelaI1lI\l»onl9ieInet aejeolutlieflret. _ HAD! ll BANADI ' TCOMBANYIIMITED --_. ,-Ji Christmas season. and hoping you will long remain as our Spiritual guide. We remain, On be-half of the Parishoners of Hope River.. Father Gaudet who was taken by surprise. thanked the people for their expressions of good will. Ile said he gratefully accepted the gift. not for its material value Init because, as he was fully convinced, it was an expression V ff 2 qualities would -be as displeaslng t g D you to hear recalled, as it would be ized by true British sentiment.~4!~“.d pat~ iai;i,£f,i;iileii(§e2_r Ii,i;t:l‘;rre(ti€i,;;iiiaii;ii'no}i; -1-.' 1. 'rii i ' ' Cai-=-1- my w 1° iw- with C-1-f~ .§.‘°.,iZi...i, §..‘i‘.‘Z.?i°§i._”i.i*iiZ““i1£“.°. 1-“P le” “i=1=°m'»°f@° and aviwffafeil- riwzonei which cures 5 mid in 'ten ` >r’s rendition of the French Nation Whiie we time sive expresiiimi to Tlnutes. Even to ttlgiewluiigs goes this . eallng vapor o!_' a rs' 0_Zone_- a T- _ through the bronchial -tubes., n_ostrlls i;;i§“f§li;,iii;igpfaiu(i;;i(;is_ Bgilfe Di;fv°s;Ii]iii(i)i ‘uitiddpir paesagesf-eveii-Iywéietrr o trace _ 1. ' ' ' . o sense' rema ns w ‘ a rrnozono ' _ . __ i; follow. You’ll not have col_ds..nor will ;‘;§iiiili°iiiJui;i]i:lili;i°igi`nnlfgieggfg, Fxeli you suffer from sniffles, bronchitis or 50 lem accoiin unied 'i‘ I. 'r ' u throat trouble' if Catan-hozone is used, mfliant st Ie P own; Y wil “if _“ii r _ G-it it today but l:ewa'.o of dangerous It M. U e5;m'encm_es Be e- .ee 'ax A suiisiitiitea maimt ui deceiva you ‘iii Flyo retgiuits were seciiiriiaitl iliiin-‘Soils geuume Catarraozonn. All dealers soil ml for me 10, th ‘ mué Cstaxihuzone, large size, two mo-1*.hs AYM ug d no Bren tt. menh treatment, cents 31.00: amen fm "1 Y- -HH Y *H1112* f°f 1 al _ ,, A -lntheni won it well deserved ovation. ggaligzifeixe 2:8 yrfisif umiimiiliidfilziiiiifyiiyizii t there are certain ‘duties .which .are he L72nd reinforcements sang a very' iiiyilioffrdifg.; tha) irieeniggfrgofai D, ministry more fruitful. We trust i tlierefore, that we shall always prac- ” tice the virtues ot' obedience, respect and devoted attachnient which are due to your holy calling. - t in conclusion, we 'ask you to ac- S cept this gift, as a. slight recognition °|0f the feeling of grateful people, and lwishiiig you the blessings of this Make Your' China Set Complete If parts of your china " set are broken you can ‘ bringthe set up to..fuli- strength now rom' our comolete lines and full stock. ‘ - Call in todiy ‘and pick out the pieces you need. Brac:-¢& ce. ., n, of the feeling of their hearts. ln con- I i clusion he hoped these happy relations ‘ " 1 between' pastor and people would lon! ‘ continue. \ ' $5,000 VERDICT IN , ~ ansacri oi= PROMieE. ' fl 'g Toronto. Jan". 23.-A verdict for the . -~ sum of$5.000 to he paid to the plaintl ,, - . iff w-as rendered by the 1ury in the - / N. breach of promise action brought by ,I Mr: J._Birnbaum, a barrister of this _ ` ` ' city. The' plaintiff is a girl of 18 years ‘ who was driven' out of Palestine by- the Turks. She had come to Toronto to teach In it jewish kindergarten and met the defendant in this cIty.'.'l*he plaintiff had sought to recover $25, 000 damages. \ "X - .. gy _ L* 5` '\ Getyour new warm Underwear Here --Today I This weather .calls for good, comfortable, warm winter underwear. and we are right ready -for . you with one of the best and most complete displays _we have ever shown. Here you will find ~ $tani‘leid’a Un ear.. Wata0n'a Und?"w;ar. Penman's' U nderwcar. Tryon Underwear. and every other good grade. 4 in 2-DIGCS suits/and com- binations to suit any iig- ur at s price to fit I __ e. i 0 h your purse. - we - t er warm wears `|‘t0 refer further to those Christian ' . e ' Vigntpir cans, with knit an _ . Woollen Gloves . Lined Leather Gloves Warm mitts " Woollen sox. _ ` Sweater Coats Sweaters _ Mulllers _ .- , Sheep-li_nedL"coate _ Ov`ersh0€e" _"`_ 'X Llumbermeirs rubbers. ’ Reuben, Tuplin A & Company -il SU NN YSIDE | . Keneiaton Spot-i:il train leaves I ’ 1 _lliirrziy Harbor at \\\\v f.=\\\\\i\vlll/`\\\\\\\\\\v1 5 1.30 p. m., Jan. 26. l.c:i\'os on return af- ` ter Burns’ Concert iilioiii' il ‘p.m. Return faire only $1.00. D LADIES’ FUR-LINED COATS 2 size 36; 2 size 38; 2 size 40 and I size 4:. Rt-giilar price $55.00 for $32.00. These coats :irc lined with good quality rat lin- ing, :iii-wool beaver shell, blzick sable coi- l"I`ii-LINED COAT FOR $14.00 _ (i only) : This coat is 11 little out of tiic |i1'<~~i~i1t style, lit-ing shorter; lined with :i iii-inpsit-1' 1-:it lining. Regular price $55.00. \\'ill lic siilcl for $14.00. Size 40. l..\ DIES' BLACK ASTRIC.-\.\` (‘OA TS FOR $55.00 1 sizc 36 :iii1,l2 size 38; 34 inches long; rrgiiiaii' viilue $90.00 for $55.00. .1 ONLY (‘OATS FOR $28.00 i .size 38; 2 size 40; I size 42: 38 iitclics i1ui_g; regular price $55.00 for $28.00, All iiicsc coats :irc well made; right up to the minute in style and guaranteed to give siiiisfnctioii. ` IA1“\\\ \ - ANOTHER LOT OF Wl.\"l`l~IR 7 COATS FOR $11.00 25 in this lot. The regular values are j $8.00' for $5.00; $10.00 for $6.50; $12.00 1 for $8.50; $14.00 for $9.98, and $15.00 for ,. $11.00. /` ~'W'“'"~<'~‘ wirinvhwm. 'fr a-ersafnrslnrnfw , , 'i» _.lt _......§1n~- I . t ii | i 1 Y” 1 l' if -I Ili i” 1 [HI“IIA\\\\\§lZI@K\\\i \\\““\ 'IliL\\\\\i/Z”A\\\\\\\TllII \\\\\\\ llIK i\\\\\\\i/I////f'lf\\\\\YllI§\\\\\\\\\ill'llI/Ifl‘\\\\\\\\§ ' .1 i - 1 _ , i A Specizil ti-aiu leaves - O ""’ Siininicrslde Jan.'25, T, ` ,, ` at 2 p.1n., return at “ 11 p; in., after Burns' , 4 Days Unly, January 24th to 27th .?.':.';.“;':;'..'f‘“";:.i.“;;f The One Great Event Of the Season Itar 0oA'1‘s 4 Made from good-quality Canadian rats; silk-lined throughout, 54 inches’ long at $50.00; $75.00; $90.00 and $100.00. LADIES' BLA CK PLUSH COATS At $16.00; $22.00; $30.00 and $32.00. L.-\DIF.S’ CLOTH COATS AT ]l.~'\I.l*` PRICE This lot consists of 35 coats in sizes from 16 to 42. The regular prices are $10.00: $12.00; $14.00; $16.00; $18.00 and $22.00. They are going on sale now at exactly onc- lmli prirc. GIRLS’ COA TS A lot of coats at bargain prices. The most of tiiese is only one to a line. They will bc cleared out during tlic sale :it zt fraction of their value. LA\VNS FOR 170 \\'c bought scvcrai thousand yards of fine lawns from thc nianufacttircr some time ago at a price fully 20 per cent cheap- er than you could buy it today. We are placing 2,000 yards on sale; regular price is 25 cents per yard. The present price is 17 vciits. GREY "COTTON 120 YARD We are placing on sale 10 pieces of good heavy quality cotton, 1 yard wide; regular 141: :1 yard for 12c. LADIES’ HATS 490 EACH We are placing on a table all the odds :ind ends in the ladies’ black plush :ind felt hats left over from last season, ivhicii we :irc selling out at 490 each/ In, another section we lmve arranged all the new up-to-date styles. The remainder \ve :irc clearing out at exactly one-half price. . FUR RU FFS 35 Marmot Ruffs. They run in price from $7.00, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $14.00 to $18.00. DRESSGOODS $1 .35 PER YD. In our dress goods section we are clear- ing out a lot of odds and ends. One par- ticular good value is an all-wool suit mat- erial iu which we are consideraly 'over- stocked. The regular value is $1.75, for $1.35 pcr yard. BOYS’ SUITS . New and attractive line of 'boys' suits ever sho\vn in the city at prices $4.98; i i A good $5-0_0. $5-00. $7-00, $8.50; $10.00,-niade in sizes to fit boys from 6 to I5 years. MENS’ UNDERWEAR I 32.00 alsuit all good rpiplity; heavy rib- ie ; woo un erwear. e present value of these goods is $3.25 per suit. They are placed on sale now for $2.50 per suit. MEN’S OVERCOATS AT $12.00 AND $15.00 \fVc are showing a particular large range of men's coats made in all the' newest and up-to-date styles. We are offering :1 spec-ini heavy tweeci coat; well lined; made D. B. style at $12.00. Another special value is a heavy black meiton coat lined with heavy Italian lining; made with velvet collar :it $15.00. SHIRTS $1.00 EACH ' LADI cs 32 to 38 Your choic MEN’S reduction in prices. 4 DAYS ONLY. ‘ pending low ratios ` from all stittions. LADIES’ COATING CLOTH quality to choose frotn. A big 1 ES' SUITS FOR $7.98 _ . 12 suits; regular value $14.00 for $7.98 each. I2 suits in ilie lot running from siz- MIXED TVVEED SUITS $0.08 14 tweed suits; 'regular value upito $20. . e for $9.98. GOOD HEAVY FLANELLETTE l Valued at loc, 12c, and 150. coarr-swEa"r1-:Rs A1' ' . REDUCED PRICES The remaining_ sizes in bargain lots left ,i over from the biggest sweater season we » ever had,-will be sold at the following prices: $1. These shirts got slightly soiled on transit B -50 dozen in the lot; sizes 14 to 18; ex- cellent value at $1.25 each; our clearing prices for 4 days-$1.00 each. r t tore erm CDONALD asus-1-sralllonlirtuit. _ , . .. - y ,, » , . . / , \ ~ rw wawsr- lawn ~ ,, , . . .. ;»..~s»....»»»»~».. J 1 ' 1 N 1 _ ig | .. .1 _MN 50, $2.25; $3.00 and $3-50. 011s' swnarnns - ` T_i1is line is verly complete and the foi- ~ lowing prices wii clear out 20 dozen at 6oc, 75c, 8oc, $1.00 and $1.25. , Special Clearance Prices on Goods from all Ove he S . ,T s Strictly Cash, f .»-. .` » 1